Mamajama's a Bad-A$$ Motorbiking Bounty Hunter!

Sega shows off its gritty new action adventure game, and gives us some hi-res shots to shine you up.

By IGN Staff

At the Sega Executive Game Summit 2000 today, Sega unveiled a futuristic "interactive movie" adventure game that jumps from motorbike racing to gun-toting action faster than you can say Streethawk.

Featuring a huge, realistically crafted world and stark graphics, Sega is after making a living, breathing world to tell a complex, intricate story with the game, currently called Headhunter. However, while the set-up may sound like Shenmue, the gameplay is vastly different just as soon as the hero starts busting caps and hauling out on a motorbike. Besides hosting an incredible seven-player networked racing game in the futuristic Aquadome, Headhunter also a few never-before-seen new features, like the ability to use your VMU as a virtual beeper outside the game.

The storyline has something to do with a fascist government that's slowly embedded itself in the already conservative America. Strong censorship laws are enforced with brutal force by Headhunter thugs. Playing as a Headhunter on the prowl for sinners, Sega's latest game seems to be Fahrenheit 451 come alive.